Month May 2025

Tourkovounia Photowalk

A photograph of Cassi Moghan with a camera on a mountainside taking photos of the rocky landscape.

I do a LOT of photowalking with my husband Vishy. We go out most weekends with very little plan apart from where to start. We don’t use maps or set a destination. We just walk with cameras in our bags…

Friday Thoughts

A header photograph for my blog posts featuring a cup of tea on a stone tile in a sunny garden

Some weeks, I feel energised by doing a full-time job, keeping up with social media and now, building my blog.Other weeks — like this one — I feel a little overwhelmed. I want the posts to mean something.I want the…

Finding my Voice

A photo of me with my camera in the foreground and people moving around in the background

When I first started photography, I was learning from my husband — who happens to be a brilliant photographer and a former lecturer in Lens Media at a university in London. And honestly? I felt excited, but completely intimidated. It…

The Old Nightclub

A deserted, pink-walled corridor with damaged wooden flooring, covered in colorful graffiti including animals and eyes; trash is scattered, the area appears abandoned and decayed.

I stumbled across this abandoned nightclub and it honestly felt like stepping into a dream that had been left behind. The walls are still bold with that dusty pink, but the place is clearly long past its party days —…

Photography is Easy

A crammed antique stall in the centre of Athens taken in the early evening

Everyone has a camera these days. We have mighty tech in our pockets at all times. And pretty much anyone can take a picture without much effort. So what is a photographer? What sets them apart from the selfie bunch…

The Skeleton in the Skyline

A black and white photo of an unfinished multi-story building under a dramatic, cloudy sky. In the foreground are smaller buildings, one with graffiti, and visible power lines crossing the scene.

An atmospheric look at an unfinished concrete structure standing tall in the heart of the city. This blog post explores the eerie beauty of urban decay through the lens of architecture and memory.